This was a two sided display consisting of 32 panels and was produced by the UWHG for the Festival of British Archaeology in 2008. (for the purposes of web display the contents of the lower panels (Oral history) have been compressed into one panel/webpage)

It was displayed it at Church House, Grassington and at Long Ashes Leisure Park for the Festival. It was also displayed at the North Yorkshire County Councilís Historic Enviroment day in Northallerton and was later loaned to the Tarmac Quarry at Swinden. A small section was displayed at the Yorkshire Dales National Parkís Historic Enviroment event at Grassington

Further information about the Threshfield Quarry Project can be viewed on the Yorkshire Dales Landscape Research Trustís website here

The Upper Wharfedale Heritage Group would like to express grateful thanks to the following for their assistance and contributions to this display The Coal Authority, Clive Midgely, David Johnson, Arthur & Rita Berry, Tarmac Quarry Products, Donald Binns, David Pritchard, Lamberts Garage (Threshfield) and to the management and staff of the Long Ashes Leisure Centre for again hosting the exhibition

The UWHG would also like to acknowledge the contributions made to this display by the following group members and local residents who made up the Quarry Research Team

Special thanks are due to:David Johnson for constant support and technical expertise, Helen McKinlay & Jill Sykes for artistic re-creation work, Phil & Pat Carroll who produced and presented this display, Dr Roger Martlew for graphics, valuable contributions and assistance and Alan Williams who launched it into cyberspace.